[sdiy] Blown LF13741 and suitable replacement?
rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk
rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk
Thu Feb 5 01:20:15 CET 2026
No this is not how Roland's SH-09 synth was meant to sound...
My SH-09 had various bits missing when I was given it. There's more info
here:
http://synth-diy.org/pipermail/synth-diy/2025-September/175724.html
I just made a little PCB to replace the unobtainable sub-oscillator
divider chips that were originally missing. And thanks to Don's analysis
of the DN819 datasheet, the new dividers now clock off the "fixed" edge
of the VCO pulse waveform. The sub now sounds rock steady like it does
on a Juno or a SH-101.
My PCB just has the same circuitry that an SH-101 has for the sub. But
35 years ago, when I originally attempted to fix it, I didnt have access
to the Internet for service notes or even know that the SH-101 existed
and worked similar inside.
To be honest when I got the SH-09 working as a young lad I was blown
away... It was the first "keyboard" I heard that made sounds like the
music I was listening to in my youth. Been hooked ever since!
-Richie,
On 2026-02-04 23:24, Adam (synthDIY) wrote:
>
> Richie is this how all SH-09s behave, or was there a fault?
> I can't recall mine warbling but because it's a sub, maybe I didn't
> notice...
> A
>
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